Crime
Shooting in Calhoun County left two dead and two injured, suspect identified as Noah Tribioli
Tribioli, who is reportedly the son of the property owner, fled the scene in a red and black car.
Grantsville, WV – A Pennsylvania man has been arrested in connection with a tragic shooting in Calhoun County that claimed the lives of two individuals and left two others injured, including his father.
According to a statement from the West Virginia State Police, troopers were notified of a shooting incident on Pine Creek Road in Grantsville at approximately 8:28 a.m. on Saturday, December 28.
Calhoun County Sheriff Graham Knight responded to the scene around 8:59 a.m., where he discovered two victims—51-year-old Jodee Tribioli of Grantsville, WV, and 71-year-old Carole Heagy of Mount Gretna, PA—deceased from apparent gunshot wounds.
Two additional victims, including the suspect’s father, had sustained gunshot injuries but were still alive.
The investigation was handed over to the West Virginia State Police, who identified 28-year-old Noah Richard Tribioli of Columbia, PA, as the suspect in the shooting.
Tribioli was located later in Fayette County, WV, where he was apprehended without incident.
Noah Richard Tribioli has been formally charged with the following offenses:
- Two counts of first-degree murder
- Two counts of attempted first-degree murder
- Two counts of malicious wounding
- Two counts of attempted felony
He is currently being held at the Southern Regional Jail without bond.
The suspect’s father remains in critical condition, while the other injured victim is listed as being in stable condition, according to the West Virginia State Police.
The Calhoun County community is reeling from the violence, and local authorities have expressed their commitment to ensuring justice for the victims.
Further details about the investigation and court proceedings will be made available as the case develops.
Crime
St. Petersburg doctor 59-year-old Stephen Andrew Leedy arrested after allegedly instructing young girls to film sex acts while injuring themselves
St. Petersburg, FL – United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces the arrest of Stephen Andrew Leedy (59, St. Petersburg) on charges related to the production of child sexual abuse material and coercion of minors to engage in sexual activity.
The Charges:
- Three counts of production of child sexual abuse material
- Two counts of coercing or enticing a minor to engage in sexual activity
Potential Penalty:
- Life in federal prison, if convicted on all counts
Leedy, a palliative care doctor in the Tampa Bay area, allegedly used the online alias “maximumuncle#9112” to exploit and abuse approximately ten minors.
Through online interactions, Leedy is accused of instructing these minors to produce sexually explicit content and to engage in self-harm, including cutting, choking, and hanging.
Tragically, one of the victims, identified as Minor Victim 1, was found deceased by hanging in November 2021, in a manner consistent with Leedy’s prior instructions.
An indictment is a formal accusation of criminal wrongdoing, and Leedy is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
This case is the result of a collaborative effort by the Pasco Sheriff’s Office, the FBI’s Tampa Office, with assistance from the St. Petersburg Police Department, the FBI’s Atlanta Office, and the Holly Springs Police Department.
The prosecution will be handled by Assistant United States Attorneys Abigail K. King and Ilyssa M. Spergel.
This case is part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat child sexual exploitation and abuse.
Project Safe Childhood 1 unites federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute those who exploit children and to rescue victims.